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Facts and Prospects of
Gauge Theories |
Lecturers and Topics:
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R.J. Crewther (CERN Geneva, Switzerland):
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Effects of Topological Charge in Gauge Theories
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F. Dydak (CERN Geneva, Switzerland):
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High-Energy Neutrino Experiments
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C.W. Fabjan (CERN Geneva, Switzerland):
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Hadron Induced Lepton Production
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H. Fritzsch (Univ. Wuppertal, Germany):
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Chromodynamic Theory of Hadrons
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F. Guerra (Univ. Salerno, Italy):
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Gauge Fields on a Lattice (Selected Topics)
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C. Itzykson (Saclay, France):
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Lattice Gauge Fields
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W. Kummer (TU Wien, Austria):
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Supersymmetry and Gauge Theories of Weak and Electromagnetic Interactions
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C.H. Llewellyn Smith (Univ. Oxford, GB):
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Jets and QCD
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H. Pietschmann (Univ. Wien, Austria):
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Elementary Introduction to Gauge Theories
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B. Schroer (FU Berlin, Germany):
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Topological Methods for Gauge Theories
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W. Thirring (Univ. Wien, Austria):
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Gauge Theories of Gravitation
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G. Wolf (DESY Hamburg, Germany):
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Charm and Heavy Lepton Production by e+-e- Interactions
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Director of the School:
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H. Mitter
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Scientific Secretary:
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C.B. Lang
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Organizing Committee:
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A. Mas-Parareda, L. Mathelitsch, L. Pittner, W. Plessas
Proceedings:
P. Urban (Ed)
Facts and Prospects of Gauge Theories
Proceedings of the XVII. Internationale Universitätswochen für
Kernphysik, Schladming, Austria, Feb. 21 - March 3, 1978.
889pp. (Acta Physica Austriaca Suppl. 19, 1978)
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